Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect and UML

Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect and UML

Foreword by Grady Booch

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This new edition of this popular book retains the practical approach to teaching visual modeling techniques and the industry standard Unified Modeling Language. Authors Terry Quatrani, the UML Evangelist and Jim Palistrant, the J2EE and SOA Evangelsit from IBM Rational software, still use the simplified case study (a course registration system for a fictional university) that has taught thousands of readers how to analyze and design an application using UML, and how to implement the application using Rational Software Architect. After a short history of the evolution of UML and a guide to the basic terms of software engineering, the book walks the user through the different models that are created as an application is developed. Users are given advice as to the layout and contents for a use case model, an analysis model and a design model. In addition, uses will see the powerful capabilities included in Rational Software Architect that will help them in their application implementation. Product Description

"Terry's style is always direct, approachable, and pragmatic. Abstraction is hard, and visualizing abstractions is as well, but here she'll guide you in doing both using Rational Software Architect."
-From the Foreword by Grady Booch, IBM FellowMaster UML 2.0 Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect Using IBM Rational Software Architect, you can unify all aspects of software design and development. It allows you to exploit new modeling language technology to architect systems more effectively and develop them more productively.

Now, two of IBM's leading experts have written the definitive, start-to-finish guide to UML 2-based visual modeling with Rational Software Architect. You'll learn hands-on, using a simplified case study that's already helped thousands of professionals master analysis, design, and implementation with IBM Rational technologies.

Renowned UML expert Terry Quatrani and J2EE/SOA evangelist Jim Palistrant walk you through visualizing all facets of system architecture at every stage of the project lifecycle. Whether you're an architect, developer, or project manager, you'll discover how to leverage IBM Rational's latest innovations to optimize any project.

Coverage includes

Making the most of model-driven development with Rational Software Architect's integrated design and development tools

Understanding visual modeling: goals, techniques, language, and processes

Beginning any visual modeling project: sound principles and best practices

Capturing and documenting functional requirements with use case models

Creating analysis models that begin to reveal your optimal system implementation

Building design models that abstract your implementation model and source code

Using implementation models to represent your system's physical composition, from subsystems to executables and data

Transforming these models to actual running code

The IBM Press developerWorks® Series is a unique undertaking in which print books and the Web are mutually supportive. The publications in this series are complemented by resources on the developerWorks Web site on ibm.com. Icons throughout the book alert the reader to these valuable resources.

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"Terry's style is always direct, approachable, and pragmatic. Abstraction is hard, and visualizing abstractions is as well, but here she'll guide you in doing both using Rational Software Architect."
-From the Foreword by Grady Booch, IBM FellowMaster UML 2.0 Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect Using IBM Rational Software Architect, you can unify all aspects of software design and development. It allows you to exploit new modeling language technology to architect systems more effectively and develop them more productively.

Now, two of IBM's leading experts have written the definitive, start-to-finish guide to UML 2-based visual modeling with Rational Software Architect. You'll learn hands-on, using a simplified case study that's already helped thousands of professionals master analysis, design, and implementation with IBM Rational technologies.

Renowned UML expert Terry Quatrani and J2EE/SOA evangelist Jim Palistrant walk you through visualizing all facets of system architecture at every stage of the project lifecycle. Whether you're an architect, developer, or project manager, you'll discover how to leverage IBM Rational's latest innovations to optimize any project.

Coverage includes

Making the most of model-driven development with Rational Software Architect's integrated design and development tools

Understanding visual modeling: goals, techniques, language, and processes

Beginning any visual modeling project: sound principles and best practices

Capturing and documenting functional requirements with use case models

Creating analysis models that begin to reveal your optimal system implementation

Building design models that abstract your implementation model and source code

Using implementation models to represent your system's physical composition, from subsystems to executables and data

Transforming these models to actual running code

The IBM Press developerWorks® Series is a unique undertaking in which print books and the Web are mutually supportive. The publications in this series are complemented by resources on the developerWorks Web site on ibm.com. Icons throughout the book alert the reader to these valuable resources.

Foreword xvPreface xviiAbout the Authors xxiiiChapter 1: Introduction to Visual Modeling 1 The Triangle for Success 4

The Role of Notation 5

History of the UML 5

The Role of Process 8

What Is Iterative and Incremental Development? 8

The Rational Unified Process 9

Rational Software Architect 12

Summary 13

developerWorks Links 14

Chapter 2: Beginning a Project 15 Defining the Right Project 17

Eastern State University (ESU) Background 18

Risks for the Course Registration Problem 19

ESU Course Registration Problem Statement 19

Summary 20

Chapter 3: The Use Case Model 21 System Behavior 23

Actors 27

Use Cases 31

Use Case Diagrams 43

Activity Diagrams 50

Summary 57

developerWorks Links 58

Chapter 4: The Analysis Model 61 Creating an Analysis Model 63

Analysis Model Template 64

Use Case Realizations 66

Documenting Classes 75

Distributing Behavior 80

Sequence Diagrams 81

View of Participating Classes 87

Summary 92

developerWorks Links 93

Chapter 5: The Design Model 95 Design Model 97

Design Elements 101

Identifying Design Elements from Analysis Classes 105

Class Diagrams 109

User Interfaces 120

Summary 125

developerWorks Links 125

Chapter 6: Implementation Model 127 Persistence Choices 129

Service Data Objects 131

User Interface Choices 134

JavaServer Faces 136

Tying It Together 137

Summary 161

developerWorks Links 161

Appendix A: UML Metamodel 163 UML Definition Documents 165

Specification Document Structure 165

Metamodel Structure 166

Appendix B: Notation Summary 169Index 183